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It may not be unimportant (<>
that wh *t'*v**r aincmt • f «i mj.pv •* *xp* ti
in any oirdry or s'ate on Internal Im
provements, tiuil *n*arl\ tint w h*•!*• of that
♦*\p» iidiiur*. \n vimUted within da own
, lion 4Vm*
niri*d rip the
,oV of a *• all branch (for which ri**
could h* ..hltdiwd.) t<» lltc tf'mmit ol
l hr dividing ridge between tin* waters ed j ITl . {, ir ,. ,,f Gbnrors, purr it
r. tmuissi.mer’s him! F'sMti!? «re*k, mi • prnvisi.ns. Ac
tho I* ft hank of FiHlimg cre«*k , wintov. r t.v ililinsaro afforded to r
. , n\ pr : thw in' hnnuoin* j \»y Unpr* vomoiil, bevo oi wlmt it po«*
imp v ry « rsy, with lire rirrji*I in ti.rv*polling it« produeo to tnnkst, in no
mile, which is 1 inO^ J mu. b Ub.irur irv'tr v saved to that slat* 1 .
Pirn *ui'p\ <*f Hi'* ill' i*ion lias been tn* fort ho article uf cotton, for instaucu, will
]:•• n • «* ill' ’ out liinilinj* near HoU’h lorry on j bring a* cr**at a pii< p in n f reign maik
ani ious and pr
xx lien ?h»-. lain
posed mil ri»»fr|
••taxing alinrantpr. And! still lower cl
i.nr frontier, tlie
)«. Op!
i ulon*:
state
sseri,
*hi« dixi«i*tr
^iun of halt'
hut if u m more desirable to w lien mom cheaply transported in that
* ny it r* h the town of Millcdgu State ns it would have ilonn il those no*
\dic. it • i 1 • very easily effected, and tho ‘ pruveme tils had never existed. Hence it he-
Uinding at tin river made any where that is ( comes obv; min, that whale'er saving takes
»d most e«»nx i nient.
Estimate
41 mdes '994 yard* f Hail
n. el at *1511(1 per mil**
5074:' (•< hie yard* of culimg
i" emit- pei yard,
9 niiig tlir bridge on the
(*« inuiiMO* l i ar Alai i n,
Bnelg.s ariose tlir different
r reeks mid branch***
M.o >• meiy and ropes for 5 in*
dined planus,
fcfifi737 50
VI per rent for incidental*,
fuociimer.danee, &'*•
place gems.utoj the pin k 1 is of die grower
nnd not into those of the consumer T
illustrate this, l ahull for example quote
• Jasper county, from which 1 am informed
^ ! about 15000 hales of cotton am annually
• r A>f2 25; „cnt to oarket ; this quantity hitherto pone
J chiefly to Angustu. ami ce»M on an itver-
1000 00 j Age. ,d;3 per hale for carriage, making the
_ I brum nse sum of $45,000 II 15000 hales
l‘JI '( (>./ of ei.ttoncau by the contemplated improve
ments he carried to Augusta, for $1 a hale,
rind of this fact I have no doubt, them e a
wit ni" or profit of $30,000 i* made to tlm
grow era of ptoduce ol that one < mmty.
HAMILTON TIM ION.
Chit/ Ciril Engineer,
Milicelgeville, Not. 7,1620.
2500 00
.4 40
-805 41
fUtoTV.I c l
tl.ii
The
We-ihad f
Tic • rlx trail.
1. u I hni • •
cr< t k. mnl ;ih.
■pi no: the In.
Ti •
ion that (or the pi
not h.izy
d h.
tl.ai point
( ! f »in l *: l.-H
rent tesii
• id i
lr
tf, the
(xv«'»m the
Tln.i the (
at lb
dosigne 1
• Ixo d X OH
I***'
Third Dir if ion
division euiiini' tr es on the
f ti|f t)c .nee. am) continues
t- the river for about 5 miles ;
ciosf.es il.fl volley of Town
ends IV m .1 hx an inelined
* l>* tx\«•** ll.e Oroneu arid
leek passes thn uph n very rugye.l
fun , rv. * rm-sing a great numb, r of ere. ks
n» ‘ branches in der p rax ines, and requiren ! to him v. bntever
th im lined plum s It is prohah'.e •
rc-biirxc> •>! tliis part of t' e Ime. that it
he shortem'd md perhaps some of the
c lined itari .Impeiiscd with. Troin ’I5
cr. ektoth. Ogcchee lie line is taken i
il a direction us ;lie eomiiry will nil
U -i-i ie creaks i.**:>*ll\ ri
fl in rlci'p
Di
v hob 'u re i ui rc
s 15 im lo
ed
piano,.
Estimate
■1 n.i •. ii"* t ’(ail
R ■, i at *I.V"t ■ ilp,
«,7i,onj
(■0
33 13 cul)« yds »*f iMitti'iff
i 5 cts p» r vd
IT)
1), * oyer cree k . und bran-
ches,
ll.Ol
fin
B ver tlo: Oenneo.
1,500
no
|. dll. Ill" l.mlo D.'O-
cheir
] 1100
00
\) , do. the lYii Og"' he
p. 1 ,’i50
00
MI.i.-f-rv. r &' f"l l.’>
inclined plane s,
7,500
05
S10151W
45
1 ) r>er cent for incidentals, mi-
porinfondnnee, dee*.
ioir.fi
N.I
ijlll 705
2!i
I.cgi^latiiri* ■ f (jiv.rajia.
IN HEYATE.
Friday, Xuv 24.
The Senate took op and agreed to a ies*
ohition instructing the (Joxeriior localise
to he (leliveit'd to Win. JJoweri all the
African negroes now hi the • ustody or con
trol of the 6'ialn, and also to he paid over
money remains un-
Xpenrlc.lof the proceeds of AIrw uus here
in tofore sold, on certain condttiuns
Tim f' lloxving lulls wero read the third
time and passed, x iy. :
To menrporute the Flat Shoal Academy
in the county of Jones;
To im orporutc the Tuuiliga Academy
in M nroe . ounty ;
To authorize the Justices of the Inferior
con: <d I rankiiii county to levy au extra
tax to huild a lloiiil-house ;
For tlm relief of the hairs of William Ba
con ;
To legitimate urn) change of name of
M. xamh r Meads to that Alexander liar-
FoVfth Dir**i(<n
The countr> ihrnugh xvliirh this division
xken
.livis
eh more I
an I undulating linn any of the oil*
imi•; ti '* ravines are numerous and very
ih cp, requiring I'l inclined planes in the
elm e of lit) W 4 nules. 'flic sod »s verv
f.ixmfthle, and materials of an excellent
quality ah mn.l on the linn.
Riflimulr.
miles 1122 v o.ls of It nil
R"'.*U at *1
500 p«r uuW.
$45053
70
U> i71 cub x nr
Ih cutting earth,
ut 15 e ts tier vnref.
1001
10
Bridging m«*r
»X- l.r.in-
ches.
4130
ft'
n,- over R*»ckv Comfort
Creek,
<v-,n
(1(1
Do do
b'firlitrce rio**tt,
1100
00
n. *i*
Deep «*r* •’
700
<40
Do. do.
Recelv < ree k,
000
od
Mm- liincty. ro
*h A » '■ 10
inclined pla
*, at 5ffW)0ca' , li,
0500
00
$64344
40
10 per cent P»r
incidentals, bu-
051
44
pen iijlcudt.'fi
e, *-V c
$7001'H
r-4
'ifth Dirlsion.
From llriar eienk for 4 i-2 miles the in
clinations am very easy —at the end of this
di ’ nice, an inclined plane becomes nnces-
s r. to descend into the vn.loy of Head
mall cteek : in ah ut txvo miles farther, an
oi 'er inclined plane is required, to aseeml
<>m of the ahox e valley , from Ueadsiall
creek to Boggv Hut, n pretty high ridgy in-
tvixenes, and irtolher of a similar th acrip-
t -mi between Boggy (iat nnd tho North
f «rU of Saudv llun Bv the introduction
of inelined planes, til se ridges are over*
come vvitlteasv iticlinatious ; from the nmtli
fork t * the south fork of Suodx llun, the
line is nearly Intel • three miles from th
south folk the Had Itoad falls Hto 'he e\
jxin.g »■ ■ io id fiom Milledgevilh* to Au
■ i and follows nearly uhmiiiUo road to
A
Estimate.
757 ,..il"««l4 vn
rds ol Rail road,
,ii $1500 p'r.
nile $50121
31
JO- I • .il). yiD.
»f cutting earth,
(. 15cl». pr >
are!, 1302
CO
15. (over .'
*‘eks and bran-
<;>n
10
Uclanov", II.
ad-t *H creek, ItMO
0"
H i d*». Buggy taut, BOO
00
Ma* uuerv an*
ro . s for tbit-
tee»*r hk lined planus, at ^500
each,
(mOO
00
72802
CO
:0 "*r cent fir
inciilentals, an-
p*;rn»tcndauc
o. &c. 72-0
«fi
$8»mri2
80
Hrearrihdntion of' cstim :
i*wr3 R3 1 2
0<*rh.c. 1U7I1 «0
f. dim Hi*; 0((i'hre to Iriir
cr- k. 700)3 84
l.*um ii.tnr creek to \uguiut, 8(K».| 3D
%\5? 940 8 . 1-2
jeorgia, as its
all* lit to fl'n-
rork of in'.*r-
^.'io:i!d the I.egislaturo of
oiMuing .Meeting, deem it cm
bark i.i *he gre.il iinpoitant
nil linpriivomunt, it uppera to me ill
will b :j\ far tho mud ad sabie mode |
of proco«dur«, to direct tiiu uttemimi 1
of all im nedi Melv concerned in it to one j
pr • dnt n* o'j«..t at a time. By this inruns, j
ti: • public will soon have an opportuti- j
tv of judgiug f r ih- nuulves, whether
ti., pim* propose*!, are likely It. have the
desired ellucf ; and when once their couh
drncti is ohluiued, there can be no doubt
ex x tiling vviii g > ori prosperously C>ev* |
ni •> tSia ■ in tie Union linxo Aim harked in
i i-.l Impiov. immiv. witlioul ic ing aui-
€ m nfIv apprised of the expense or the m ‘
mail, r of condu. tin^ tlnur works to im*
b< t advantage; and after expending con- a,-
Ni era'.j** suiiis, .iux m g veil upthar schemes t'e
i>l i '.provemeut, without complcliug unx j ! 4
thing very important s
The seal*»:y of Juborers in the totiiern
slat s if < very grea. disadvantage to which
th*) »re subjected, it being alne A iinpossiide
F a the relief of Jones Curtlodge, Tax-
Collector ol' Columbia «"unt\, and Ad
ministrator id’ A) res Cunledge, der d ;
'l*o alter uc.d atm nd an act p>msi-d 24th
|),c. leJ25, to oigaiiizo tiio counties of
Thomas and L'.vviides. so fur us respects
the holding cuuita and cluLlioiis ul tiion
Hall's;
'l’o explain and amend an net passed
24lh I>••<• lo25. eiiniled an in t to lay out
a new county to be composed ol parts ol
tlm counties of VVilkei \V»m,n Hancock
Green and Oglethorpe, nud to piuvuiu f.r
the organization thereol :
To inexnpurftte the. .lxffviv»u Academy in
Ncxvton count x ;
r r» extend tlm charter of tin* Bank of
Augusta and to nuiliuii/.o and increase of
the capital ;
To sepnrato and divorce Anna Moore,
and Jamas Moore, her liusbnnd ;
To alter nnd amend thu 2d see of the
4th art. of too Constitution—Yuas 50---
N ivs ti
'To niter and amend an act lor appoint
ing ComiuissionatH for asceriaining tin
| boundaries of the towns nnd commons of
Brunswick and Frederica, passed 21st Feb.
17!hi ; and
To ineorpornto Crnwfetdvdlc Academy
nnd appoint Trustues for the same.
Mu » ./ Aor. 27
The following hills wcio read the 3d
time ind passed
r Po add part of tlm county of Washington
to Baldwin comity.
To alter the time of holding the Superi
or courts of the Finn Circuit, «n far as re-
Bpccts the counties of Dihb, iMoiirow, Pike,
and Fnyelta
AuttiorisingZ U Gordon to establish a
ferry a cross Flint river in Upturn county.
I'siablishing u ferry across I lint river
from th*' lKt district of Dooly county.
To sell the land m tho I2:h and 13th dis
tricts of Ware formerly Appling county.
To authorise n lottery for lire erection ol
bridges in Newton county.
To r- iit out thu Reserves nnd Fractions
with lithe territory lately acquired
T-> authorise curtain persons to practice
In xv in the courts of this Statu;
To incorporate the Savannah Ogecliee
and Al amaha Cana! :
Mr /?ro/r/i, of Monroe, had hmvu to in
troduce instant* r hill to uuiend au a*-t t--
sell ami dispose of iln* Stato's miriest in
lo’sot land xvhicli have boon or in:iv he
c uulemm d as f,iiudiilently drawn in Ud.h,
H uston. A c
t>n motion
Hesolrcd, That the comm ttec or
E'huMtioii *ud free schools lie authorised to
• iiquirei.no the propriety of educutmg at
tlm expense of tno Suite, the children of
convicts confined in the Feuitentuiry.
On motion of .Mr S«//crj,
RtSOi'r d, That the joint c mmiiiee on
Public Education nnd Free S* licols be ill-
siiu« tedto. nquire if anv A. oh it all. aliens
x\dl l»«» neexisvary in the Pout S- houl laws
xvirh a viexv to etmblo uexv cientcd < oinilit-*
to particjpaie in their propoition of the Pool
School Fund, xx here-aid counties have, been
laid out -nice the last • cesus and li.at they
report thereon bill or oile ru se,
Tuesday, Mot 28
The Senate passed tie- lull gixing furiner
tune to purchasers of fractions, lots or
isdtfti * . and those who may have forfaited
their lands, to make payment.
Mr iVinn, of Gwinnett, from the coin
miltre appointed, reported a hill to extend
tho jurisdiction lit all case to the. chartered
limits of tho Jvtate and lor others | urposes
whic'.i vv sre.ul the first lime.
Mr. liui’ley lu. I on tlictuhlo resol•tions
! instructing our Setmti rs and r« questing our
| Representatives in Congress to use their
1 ablest exertions to promote such nil a tern-
| turn of the ('onsiitiilion of the I mted .States
! as xvill give to tin* t>C"p!<\ without the mt» r-
! xe itioii of (yongress, tho ele« lion of P.cs
I ident and Vice-President of the United
States.
Wednesday. Mur 2*4
The Senate passed tin lull to repeal the
act creating a Board of Public Work-, and
providing for the eomiiipncen.em of a hvs-
t. in oi Internal Improve.liem, pasted 21
Die 162
out n Central Canal or Railway throng
the Suite pugged 24lh liet*. 1-25 — \ i'ds 4
of Mr Daniil.
Puhli.
policy of such d.ingerolis
ndeney, and eMrn«iiy hope leu the Gem
I Government will in the mean t in'* save
the S’ale (Vo in the nr«e-snx of resort ng o
this alternative, by effe. Hug a speedy ?• mo-
vnl of these ill-f.'ed and unhappy [»< <.ph ||g
Irom our soil which was rend uml ordered \V
to lie on lire table.
Mi Clauton. of Clark, Irom the same
i ommitiee, ti* wln.in wna relero d the pr**
pr.etv ol pRssmg a laxv hdoottug tin h vv-
liecatofr.re i.aHst-d, and the proceedings u*.
d- r no act for.tiiedisfMiSi’ion and diatrilintioi'
of the lands acquired hv u 'Frcaty eoheltnl-
ed at vito Indian Spring hi fe25, u pmtedJhc
following resolution :
Htsuited, That no legislation on the sub
ject of dintiibution of the body aequoed
tertitory, is riec. .-«arv to rend, r more valid
the tt< t of June, 1625— vvhicli was read and
ord.ued to lie oil the table,
Mr Ciiff't i: presented the report of the
Cnmmissioneis «*F the Soullicrn Riv
tins Stale, which was read ud
the accompany mg document*, referred to
the joint committee on Agri< ulture and In
ternnl Improvoinent.
The folh.wing Inlh were read tho third
time and passed, v iz :
To change nnd deftm* the compensation
of Scrrctary of Stu e Tiauismei, Surveyor
(leneral, himI (’omptrollcr Geneial, and In
give to each olli cr n permanent salary
[.■f2,01)0 » year] -Yen* 'M. Nays 21,
'I’o iiu.orponiie the St. Andrews Society
of the city of Auguata, Geutgia ;
To appoint Trustees tin tin Poor School
fund in the county of Tattnall and vest the
funds of the Tatinull county Academy in
the name ;
To compel persons owning settled planta
tion* mid negroes in the county ofBc>au,to
pay taxes on said property in said county :
To authorize the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Gwinnett county to remit u for
feiture incurred hy Sumucl F.lhsoii ;
To seperale auddivorce Curdy D. Stokes
and Slieny Stoke*, Ins wifi-;
To appoint Trustees for the Poor School
fund for the county Covvinh s, and vest the
funds of the Coxxndes c ounty Ac ademy in
the same ;
To sep.ante and divorce Daniel Taylor
and i 'ey nlhiu, Ins wife ;
To separate and divorce Patsey Crocket
uml Elias Crocket, her husband
Thursday,Mot 30
Mr. Walker, from the joint rommillre
the Stale ul the Repuidir, to wlic.ru xva*. r»**
lerred so lillli li c>| dm .Message uf Ins E\
cclhmex tlm Gov eni .r, as ia bites to tin* di
valing hue h« tween tins Slate and Alaba
ma, hav.iig • iiref.dly e xamined the nccoin
paiiying docume nts. Reported,
That in coiifoiinity with the lesolii
t(Oil ol the Getmrul Asseuddy , thu (iov erm
on die 25di June hist appointed Kn hau:
Blount, Joe i ( raw Intel, amt Lverurd litm-
iltoii, F.sqs. coininisHiolierri to im. the elixi-
ding line !',.i A'eeu this Stale uml Ai..huuiu,
ugreeablu to the stipuhilion* of the ti -l .if-
te le ed' agree no ul ami cess.on, .-no red inti,
between the United Stale's hi I Georgia,
on the Kith of Jiuo- 181)2. ami that .Nies.-is
Blount, Crnvx feud, and Haimlioii ue-ce.n.pa
ined by a skilful iMatl.eunuin i in, the* Enm
neer of the Stale, a Surx ex or, and a compe
tent number of labourers and every way
prepared to execute the puipONfl of tin ir
appointment, atteneh d at the time and place*
previously agieinl i n l»y the (i vemors e.l
the; respective State-, and xxe-ie met by one
only tff tiiu C"inmis*iom rs on Ire part ol
Alabama. A* the attending Commission
er from Alabama declined, vvnile Ins col
league xx a* absent to enter into a discus
sion am to the place from which the line
should co ii»'*iic« , (the only point of dll’
ficulty) it was agreed to run a ramioiu line
from <i bend in the Cliuluhoorl.ee near Foil
Mitchell to Ne kaja- k, when it was expec
ted every thing preliminary to the hitna
demarcation of the Ime would bo adjusted
This random Ime was run—and at Neka
aj irk the absent Commissioner of Alabama
huving arrived, an exc hange of powers by
the respective parties look place, ami .. ..
, "SSIO.I XX as . "tried into . .. the subject of tle ‘ of V-Vnii-Vto:
the exact point ol departure fiom tin (mat
ahuocfiee. It had been ascertained by an*
tmi I survey m running the random line,
that the find great bend in the rivet next
above the mouth of the Uediee, from winch
a right lino would run to Nickujuck with
out loucliini! the river, was the lug Stnnu
Millers In*ml, and th s the* Commission*
er-e e.n the* part f (icorgia e onlendoel. was
he bend at w hich the line should be^m
The Coinmis.-iionins of Aluhaitui, conside r
ing the Urin e* us au unimportant circum
M'ance in asrertammg the point of ch-par-
lure, iusistod on tin Great Bend, x\he r e tin*
direction of the river is ch mg. d from
Soulll-We'Ht to South, ns tin* place of he:-
gitung. and relied iiunr nigiimeni* on the 1
facts hat the Cns-i tnli and (.‘ovxeta t. wns
are* above tin* lichee aim that above .Mil
lets fiend and below tho Great B nd named
b\ them, there is a meant en joying into
die Ch.itiahoorliee on the Western side e ul
h if the We lim-kee, said best t" *n»«w« i the
description eif l'< her mentioned iii th. ar
• le* of erssioii. Tins elisrii-sie.il having
r.mtimied for some* time, and it being prolix
■ till liar* riaiiied. that neither p »rty •uhl
leccdc from the position assumed uo ( om
ui»sio|iers of Georgia, nave nolle e in thus
f A. ihumu. tlm ibex s inl«l ii rmi a‘» a
.inference xvln* h was likely t . prove so
I proceed to run the* line to tin
d, which they »•
'I th
*r. and in tho neigh.
.xx »v supposed lobe
I <!• signaled by tin
from the concur
• r.t for more than
•se host acquainted
ti j (•ugh which the Im*
th tin* negorintmn he
S'ates and Gemgin.—
iid x*. lo re tin* river chan-
lire.tie.il, or the (ireai
i- frequi ntly called vva*
ppirent Irom liiis—that
I known and named as
. f limit in the act of
h ii net was certainly not c onform
• •'I I»\ tli*: C itmiiiSMoners, and the* hem:
n.i ine*<t lu the arti l. sof cession in de.-ign.t
ted as if to distinguish it fro u that lieml.
“ 'Flu? great bend thereof, (re fermg to the
Chattahoochee) and next above the place
where a » ertam . n ek or rixer called C' hee,
h. niMlie first considerable stream on the
'V* sti*m side above the Ciissetn nmlCoWH
ta towns, enters into the Chattnhoocheu* ri
ver.” Now it is hard to com nivo
this great or greatest lieml, « pin
of] known h ol been intended, the I 5 bee creek
with and the Cum. ta and Cow. ta tow ns, s.xty
miles distant, should have been o f.'i reel to
serve clearly to designate it From the
whole vi.-w of the subject, your Commit
tec are of the opinion that tin* line run is
the true line; and limy entertain too high ii
respect j',| tin* gt.oo sense*, iostiee nnd mag
nnniniity of ilm c itizens nf Alabama lobe-
lime for.>ne inoireiit tint n differenec of
opinion will bn entertained by tlietwoStates
after the whole grounds of dispute shall
have hren maturely and deliberately con
sidered hy them. Your Committee there
fore recommend the adoption of thu fol
lowing resolution.
flestdrf.d hy the. Senate and Ifousr nf
He/iresuitatires nf the Shite of Georgia in
Urneial .hsrml/hj met, That the lute run
and m irk- el from Ni' k jack to Milh*i s h.*ud
on the' Chuttahocl.ee is ’he true line, con
templated hy the articles of ceh^ioii of 1H02,
between tin* Foiled Suites and Georgia. and
that it he teeogmzed ns such hx the State
of Georgia—whieh xx.is read and agreed to.
Mr Walker lr. in the Committee on the
State of tlie Republic to whom xxas relered
the ronsideriiii.'ii of certain amendments to
the constitution of the United States, re por
ted the following resolutions :
l{i suited hy the. Gnu ral.‘Issrmbly nf the
State nf Georgia, Th d th*' amendments
reposed hy a resolution f the General
Assembly of the State of Tennessee, pas*
ed Nov. 25th. I “25, on the ^object of eleet-
iii2 the Fresident and Vu e President of the
United States be disupprov d
Resulted, 'Chill tins General Assemh'v
do a prove* of the other amendment proposed
by the General Assembly of the State of
Tetmesse \ passed as afr.resaid. providing
that no mcmlier of Congress shall lie elli-
gibletonnv «*f7i« e within the gift <*r* nomi
nation of tin* President of the Ii Slates,
during the pern.d for which Ik* ahull Ime
he-en e Ic^» d, ind fir s.x months thereafter,
except appointin' nt« in tlo- regular army or
ilnvy e»|' tin* Uniie rl States.
lit so'r ii. That his Excellency the G ■
ver nor he. and lie in hereby requested totrn.*
mil .i copy ed’tin* for going resohni ’nM
• he G »v. rnois of tin* .Hlereut Staten, nnd te
our SeuiatoiK and Re-pn'seivanves in Con
gie*ss—which was read and oiderud to lie in
the table
Go motion nf Mr Hendrick,
1 1 e Senate took up the resolution refer
mg the Penitentiary -\stem of this State to
the p e.ph*. i"»* nil expre ssion f o l-n hy
them at the next general elc. lion, »x hichvvn
ru.ul, and on mo mu to airree thereon.it
wrif, determine d in tho negative—Yens 10
IS fly n 35
Fh“ bill to alter the time of holding the
Superior court in the county of Columbia
nnd tho wnitni nesMon of the Inferior court
and for otlo r purpoBCH -and
1 ho hill torrent ilie office, pre*cr be th*
dutie*. and lix the compensation of publu
printer, were nexeraby read the third toil
and passed.
Fridan. December !.
BILLS PAH. ED
To amend the judn iary ucl ofl700.se
far as re hi ten to mortg.iges on real emate
I o repeal an act further defining the du
of tnxcifc, passed Oth De
1&24.
Tx» re»,,t certain r»Kervea and improve
menu in the Intelx acquire <1 torrilorv
To repeal the 12th section of an act, t»n
titled an act to dispose of* and distribute' tin
lands h:e)y acquired by'the Unit :.l StMie.-
for the* use of Georgia of the Crr- U itnti
°f Indians, on the 12th February, 1>25
pass' d Bill June , I **25.
fur 2!
end the third
The following hills
tun** and pas-ed, viz:
To am * nd so much of nn act ontitl* d an
net to re giil.no general elections in this state*,
te* appoint the time erf meeting of'the* Gene
ral A^embly of this 6tate, so far as the*
same requires all **|ee turns to he held at the*
place of hoteling the* Superior reruns, so far
<n respects tin* counties of Hall, Richmond,
H'*nry, D»* Kill., and Gxviunett, and t*»
amend an net passed the 18th Dec. IH6.
re biting to the county of Fr nkliu, bo far as
respects the separate elections heretofore
hold at the house of Samuel Armstrong, in
the e ounty of* H nry.
To alter and amend tlm road law in re
ferene e* to the* liability of Commissioners,
nnd for either purposes, so far as respects the
county erf Elbert.
Te* in* orpornte the* Oak Grove Academy,
in the county of .Morgan.
To authorise a lotte ry for the hen* fit of
AVrightshoro 4 Academy m Columbia county. J
To in orp.iratcCormth Academy in Bald- ] in a
xv hy if! win county.
•e well To amend an act appointing Vendue
Masters lor the City of Augusta, passed 21st
De* U-1P.
To amend nn act passed Oil. Dec 1“24,
to lay ff Emanuel * ounty and Tattnall in
to election districts,so far ns respects Etna*
To amend an act entitled an act to enable
feme-enters to com ny their estates, mid
for r onfirming and making val d all convey
ances and acknowledg* inentd heretofore
made hy feme, coveris passed 24th April,
17ti0. so f.«r as the same relates to feme co
verts com eying their dower—Yeas f»G,
Nays 43. [This bill provides that the wi
dow shall he entitled to dower, only in
those* lauds which the husband acquired by
interm.iiriuge xvitli the wife, and in those of
whieh he died seized ]
Thursday, Not) 30.
Mr. Thomas, from the joint committee
the Judiciary presented the following
report, which wag read and agreed to by
th house, to wit
The cormniiteo to whom was rofered the
propiioty of passing a law giving to Sheriffs
o povvei of selling from day to day, re
f»» rt, that they have considered erf the
, nnd deem it unnecessary to legislate
upon the subject
Bills reported instanter, and rend the first
time, viz:
By Mr, .■Ibtrcrombic—To authorize the
Trustees of Sparta Academy in the county
of Hancock, to raise by lottery tlm sum
"t five thousand dollars, for the biinetit of
said Academy.
By Mr. Thomas—To establish an elec
tion district in the county of Warren
By. Mr IJatchins of Jones—Amendato
ry of an a. i for toe trial and punishment ol
Sl.'Ves mid free persons of color, passed
Dee 19tll K it)
By .Mr .Smi'h of Jasper-—To antheiriz*
the directors of the Bank at Macon to es
tablish a branch of said Bank at Mounti-
/ pv a ’<*•• U
'> i,Ln'WCVt-. .T
reTESDXY DECEMBER 5.
Flrmth, X l„;'l nrrr
w. have ret*« ivrd ih«* Mevmge of Governor Troup
I to the l.c it'iiiure, xvliith it . nn. ip« !\ devoted to
I a r. vi'w of ill** Hiller) »>t he Cieek T'«Mtie.
rung ll.e richtt heretofoi elaun*'<l li> Gfor^in,
, but, upon the whole.
%bed de*
in a mod rate lorn-, which she ' s that the ii.diiihI
standi if* iM-lwecn the- .State .«nd Genera 1 Govern-
meni is d.aw m- loa clnn-. It wmi'd never haveex*
i«t* d if he in.'Veineats and deposition of each par-
tx had noi been more «»r l«-s» .mistaken by the other.
Slit h is the* notice bestowed on the ir.es-
snge of Gov. Troup l.y one of the official
organs of the. F States government. The
concluding r* mark is, so fur as it is intended
to apply i<» Georgia, one of the most insidi
ous, um andid, ungenerous, nnd unjust re
mark?., that hasever, within our recollection,
been ushered forth to the world
BB of getting TKl a .1“' TnS,.,»«.
:„„l iii.it irfiov Ir.mp
ih ptiriy w >iild g." ll"’ Indrins «"V,
(Miiiigia m glil l"i*<. all tho land to •-"'»
Cr.'.-k EslrnviignntHXi.ri’Bsi.iiiH iIibii. arc,
m ho .urn ; yet ilirv serve».. shew i "’Mete
of feeling preveiling among those who ultep
them ...
The public meetings which were held
m Georgia, on the subject of th«* treaty
were likened unto a storm in a puddle ; yet
eomemp nouslx as these meetings were ro*
gurded. Alubaina now finds it convenient to
follow the example M'dings liavei heeu
already held in Pike, Conecuh, Autauga,
and .Montgomery counties. 'I he meeting
in Monigoincrv have published their pro*
Hillble and rese .lotions The preamble is a
sir <nge mixture of serv ility and indepen-
d. •>«•«*. C*>iumenctng with atxoutpouring of
their gratitude for the “liberality which Ins
heretofore been extended to them hy tho
United Mates,” they wind up with an adop
tion, in all their extent, of the very doctrines
for which Gov Troup has been branded as
a traitor both in Alabama nnd elsewb* re ! •
Their first resolution will rank with any
thing that vxas adopted by the “ storm ill a
puddle” meetings in Georgia.
‘ Resolved. f»i..i ih. c -nvai. i Um annul neni
ef xhr Treaty of th l linn springs ol 13-5,
.ts ■• violation uf the f .usututioii. aoel «»n in
fringement upon the rights of the Suite oi
Alabama ”
The find resolution of the Pike county
meeting adopts, in its utmost latitude, one
— ... that, „ —,
print The misunderstanding IxmveenGeor- of tlm principles so ably sustained by our
gia and the C. JStates, would never haxo Governor, in his controversy wit!, the Uni-
xtsted. if the movements nnd disposition j tod States government
DOlSE OF UEPRESFNTATIYKS.
Friday Mor 24.
I In* bill from Senate to pardon Hush
Gallnlicr, was r> ad the 3*1 tune, and after
coosideiahlo discusMiun, passed---Yeas 74,
Nays 28. 1
Saturday, .V*
Tlm foil. •wing rnr.miutui aliou
ceivedfrom the* (*ove*ror, x iz ;
Dr;p v m
.* Iv Mor 2: th. 162
I'.XHTTI x
Milled nr
G.o >
Tii
ju-, been rc .'ix. «,
\V’ar at \\ asliiugt
•I,.* l*’U.*i chhi-
from
.M ■ U
It i
• should * \.sl :
ep,
fnjille
Big Sim.»l or M Ih rs b»'
. ordingly did, uuae
i»nnniM>iourrs of Al
m he r* /re\t' ! tlmt tl)
ambiguity in tin* arti' % !< 3 *.f rcssion, as to
leave any doubt »ui the snhj. cl of bouui try;
a Muhjicl m xvliico tH»* I ast um er aimx i-
always euibiirr-.sKiiig , but vour comii.itt**c
tieleive lies li tiling oily wl <h evieltmtly
arose From the imperiert knowledge had
hv ilio t' )ll.ildH.sioneis, xx ||o u■ g- liHta 1 the
c» ssiou of 1802. of* tin* top igrophv of the
countiy ’hroUL’h xxhiel. the hrn xv is to run
uml of the relative situation of NtekujieU
and the other extreme of the Imv, is not
s., great, but that tlm meaning of iiu* t* t
Id > to lh.lt inslruim ut m ix h * uirix. il at
with sulicii ot cert.linty. Previous to the
i cssem of Hi 2, the ern limn 3 x» orj.ia
was the Mississippi river, hut the pee pi* ot"
(ie »rgia conienipiatiiig u sale to the I mted
States, ..f a part of (heir Western t* rril.uy,
and d. air»*us of fixing permnu* ntly the
Ix unds which should limit tho power nf
the Legislature t*' sell ami dispose * f their
id
ii transmitted has
l»o Department of
m»t is explanatory of
I.ssnl hx tlm Se. retnrC of
7'h dux of M»:r*-h, 1617 to
i'lu*r Chiefs of Inn I'rie nd|y
|,:»rtx .itiel eoiifinunioiy of the sugg- slum,
that McIntosh iimI his party wen tlie -
knovx'»<ig. d s ivercigusof the 1 ountry !«» tuc
c*x*-■Itismn of tho Imaiitp chiefs and their fol
lower m
(S'g'teel) G M. TROUP.
Wlii' h, x* ith the Accompanying eh.eu-
m«*nt. xv,\k read and i**t.*rred lothw cmttmtl-
te e "ii (lie State <»f the Repuhli. mu.
Bills reported instontcr, and rend ho
first time, x z :
Bv Mr Fn tlicrstune— To es'ahlish ire.
By Mr. Childers- -To incorporate the
Pi* shyteriau, E| ihcopuliun and B.iptisl
Clmr hes m iln* town «>f Macon.
By Mr Hutchins of Gwinnett-- To ex
tend the rival and criminal jurisdiction ol
tins st:.io over the lamia lying within the
limits of Gworgia and now in tin- o •* upon-
cx of t 1 e h fokee* Nation •*! Indians.
Mr Murray laid u. the table a resolution
aiithoiizuig the Treasurer uf ibis iSinte to
receive :he lolls of the Macon Bunk into the
Treasury
Tho House concurred with Senate in
th* ies iluUeiu authorizing the* Governor in
delive r, or cause to he di liveied, all the
African negroe s now in the custody e>r rem
ind of the State to William B.*wcri, and al
so to pay said Bxiwm the unexpended pro*
ceeiU "f t ie saie of ceitain Africans, upon
«*e.l. ;n co doions.
Friday. Dcccmbi r 1
The House unnniiuooly e oncurreu with
Senate in toe irport ol'tnc coinmi'too on
jat'Mif tho Republic t«i whom the ro
ad In on submitted, dire* ling in
quiry into the expe.hem y of again applying
the General Gox eminent to renew the
negocia ion with the Cherokee Indians,
"ithttviewto the ex’inguislunent of tlie.ir
title* t.. the land- in their possession within
the limits of Georgia- and
In the report of the eommi'tee to whom
was t•• er** d the correspondence of his Ex-
cell. ney the Governor, with the (ieneral
Government, relative to the boundary Ime
between Georgia ami Florida, and author-
i.-.ii." the appointment of a Commissioner to
Alibi.e! on the part of Georgia
They . om urr* H in the* resolution ef Sen
ate, recooiiii* min g his ExcHleuey the Go
x ci nor, to set apart u day <*1 general thanks
giving and praye r, nsHuggested in his com
mnuicntiMn, and to adopt such rncasurn u?
In* may think proper, to carry the same mio
effect.
Mi Robertson, of Chatham, hv permis
sion of me House, reported instanttr, a hill
tfihc entitled an act, further to amend an
.'i ,- t to incorporate a Bank to be* cnlled tin*
B ink of the St; te of Georgia, passed 1 Gtli
D> • I “15—which was read the first time.
Mr. Em non from thu committee on tho
Penitentiary, reported a bill to reduce the
salaries of tho keeper of the Penitentiary,
and the attending Physician, which was
read the first time.
Saturday Ore 2.
On motion of Mr. Murray, thu lious*
took up t e following resolution.
Mh-reas the Bank of Macon has gone
into operation uud is is.-uing bills, many ed
xvhicli ure e ireulating rapidly thiough this
i th.*
i' n I V of (i
Bv Mr liui i side—To empowor the
Tius cesof l».*C lom'ua e ouii'v Academy,
lu sell certain real estate belonging to said
insi iuuioii—''Iso
T . admit c* rtam deeds to record, and !>•
Admit too same or copies thereof in »\i
Xndrc
i>hni«»i
d D.
13.
ough.
* M'f
S-—— Mi**ir«. Anderson, Raker,
ItlHilaion*'. Hlmr, Hi 'Mitlnax. lit
*0»" ol vfomm, il.'ut Ulirtti, Itti'
C .i\ loi; o' I M. K. K.-.ic. Fi n;
i.. M ndriek, Hove), ’uiU'S, .loi
■III. lie . Powell ul Bt»!*en*, Hmx.
. s ,uti, m.Ovi •, straw ii, l euiiiii., l l.oiaa*,
vVitt, V\ »• 'bur , M iUuidv. W'iiiiIm . .\.
*Vyi,n t,| Gh i(diet . VV)iiu of H^ll, Vouiilf
N A Yb— Messrs. \ ..eii, Hronn «• Dei alur. x urie«.
j u t:, 1)vm i, KoolD.mi. H;o • •*, .luice, Lnxxsuk,
duce iiioi. .ru n the north torcmueii du- Povieii of Melmoili. I*i.ru*r,Scm eeri, \V»iKcrr
iue ttuuiiner rmd lull mciitus rccomse I Mr. Clayton, of Gl.uk, irom tlie coiutnit
• tii< r ’ire be hud to mgr.e s, ami ai»iteot**wh»*iiiwuNret«redboinuch**lth*-G.iv-
i~a.mot always In* hireef ki sultic.ent * ernor’s Message us relates to the propric-
“h* rs, .t xv ill ti- (on "U by exp* roil* e to' ty , ut this tune, *»1 uxeicisng our ngtits of
Biu mor ec n.»mi« .tl manner of jurisdiction, both i
4 , - i , , ■ I'Ni.iblishoig uerKuiuentlv
Alsu to repeat the act, te» hxV ... 4 . ,
, ^ „ , ’ K - ' the bound:irie > ot the Mate car tolly ex
pressed m the coiisimuion of 1798. what
, lliose I.nuts ami bon .darn s should he Dy
a ret'Tcm-.- loathe 29d sec. of the Isi nit. of] dr* *1 Copt* 1
»; j thec mstiiuiiuii, it is sc* .) tiiio tin* wlede of
',j t th** Cliaitali".)* he**'
»• . Tills, xx In* ii is th
State, must have b*
The lull !•* incorpo:n!p tlie Si
S**cn ty m the * nx *d Augusta, '
w;t e id the third too ami passed.
Mr. Hal es laid on the table a ri
Appointing Saturday th*' liith el.iy
cemher uuxt, f’»r ndjoi.riuiieiii */ t
Monday. 27/.
Mr. Burnside laid *>u ll.e i.-ld*» :
tioti relnlix e t<* an i«It«*rn»ion e»l th*
must it ut i.*ii. in tt.e *dueimn ot Pie
th* Unite* Si -te-, h * as to pr*-x.'iit tlo elec
ti.Mi from devolving -m ill* 11 *uff«* K. p
rcsentatives, vvlm I w s read and txvo turn
Alar.
Beit therefore resolved hy the Senate
and Huuso * f Kepi* *jcnii.tives the State of
G*'"i\;ia in (Uncial Assi inhly met, that
the' Tiensurer ed' ibis Stal«* he, and lie is,
hereby amhoriz d to rceeivn the hills of
th* Alacoii Bunk into t .» Treasury for the
payment .*t taxes, and all other debts whieh
mav he cue the 8.ate.
The s line being r. nd, a motion vvus made
f ' agree thereto, whereupon the yeas and
mixs were reqmrud, anil are yeas 30, nays
of en* h parly had not boon mistaken by
the other! !! We are lost in amozeinont,
that editors who have hi on held in so high
repute for thmr close observation of passing
events, could venture to make such an as
sertion. Do th. y really believe,—cun they
lay their hnnda on their hearts and say, be
fore their God and their country, that Gear*
g«.i has mistaken the movements and dispo
sition of the United Mules government.—
Her soil was the theatre of action :—her
rights—her interests —her Ik.nor—her sove
r igntyasnn independent Stute—whether
these should be preserved inviolate xvas tho
question at issue. With so deep a stake in
tiie controversy, w ith go many inducements
to b** wat. Iiftil, Ik with the open and undis
guised “ nuivemnnu” of the U S. govern-
nient before her eyes, how is it possible, that
Georgia shoul have been d*.ceived. The
representatives of her sovereign people, hy
a solemn a**t, and after duo deliberation, re
quested the removal of Croxvell. an officer
ul the U States government, who had be
come.* odious t»> her They were mot by a
prompt re fusal Gaines assumes to himself
the privilege of insulting he r Clmf Magis
t ate His arrest and punishment, under
the artic les of war, are demanded ; arid the
demand is disregarded under a most flimsy
nnd groundless pintext, Georgia prepares,
to enter upon soil which was always hers,
hut out of’the right of occupancy of winch,
*die had been unjustly kept for inoie than
twvnty j ears ; -and the bayonets of the
U. States are array ed against her. Mm
sees the Chieftain who had u**si8ted to figh
lire battle s and protect her frontier, imir
dered hy the very hands ihat had been stair-
• d m the hloejef ..flier women and ehildien.
iShe gees tlie murderers not unlv go unpua-
ish* d, lull taken to Wa-liington City, de* •
luted extravagantly, and their portraii*
panned at the public expense—taken to tin
President’s house- and paraded inxithe 8*
na>** Chamber She sees a Treaty, It
which she was a part), passing to her vest
ed rights, annulled, and herself stripped ol
these righis without her coiisiui She* sees
her most valued citizens charged hy the F
8tates government with the guilt of fraud
bribery and corruption, in the.r ue gociations
with the* Indians; and of misrepr* sentatiori
and perfidy in their account of tlmir stew
ardship. And lu e rown the whoh* slier e
holds.:lie money for w Inch the indiuu coun
try was procured, paid to her enemies and
the enemies of her friends—to men who
had no right, hy the dee duration of tho Ge
neral government in 1817, to the hind, Hod
of consequence none to the price fur which
it was sold. 1 hose are some of the ••move
ments” of the United Mules government,
to whie h we mipposu the lutellig. ncer al
lueles. They were nil made in open duy,
and in the face of tlm vv-rld. Georgia could
not misunderstand them, nor the u dq.o8i-
lions" which prompted them
Perhaps the Intelligencer, by an ambi
dextrous “ movement,” meant to insinuate
itself between the parties as a peace-make
If so, it might have spared its.-lf the* trem
ble. It may rest assured, that Georgia is
not to bo cajoled, by sweet Wi.reJs, homed
phrases, or the Idandisl.ruents of a Well
turned period. Goorgiu has been led tri
ii in [> lain ly throiigli the battle by her excel
lent Chu t Maeihtrate and Iris adherx nts.—
The U. ri. government b is ta* illy yielded
the mam poiutN for vvhicli she contended .
and she now s«*es hersolf placed on an elc
\ ated and envi.ible ground. The nation is
beginning to perceive that she find justice on
her side, and that relying on that jumi. «,
sh. scorned to yield to superior power—-
rilio has the gitt'ifu tition to know that her
estimable Goxtinor—the irinn who Ium
guided her I utimes sal* Iy through the cote
lin t — ii- becoming not^nly au universal 15-
V*:ri!*• at home, but aiio.'.ject of admiration
to the people of ..tiler Mutes And she Ins
the further gratification to know that the IJ
States government is fully s. nsiblc that
it has been imposed on by unxv■.r111v agents, i
is heartily bilk of thu whole . (fa
would gla.lfy get rid **f it ern tti»* best term*
possible liui even nil this is not enough
The outrages and insults vx hie h she* has
Resolved, i'list die Jiirisdictio" thus .icqtnr*
ed fbv ih. OM irentv] hy this State oxe r die
soil ceded hy the said tre.r y, was j nglit ve.4-
xested without our consent ”
It is really an ungrateful task to speak
thus of a sister state But she must herself
acknowledge that she deserves it all. In
honest candor, she must admit, that it wero
but rigid justice, should we mock when her
fear cometh. and stand aloof from the s.rilft
that muv ennufl between herself and the U.
States. Nay. after what has past, she cou.d
not take it amiss, if Georgia should now
take part against her. and use all her ex or*
tions to rivit the Indians on her sot forev*
ever But on this point she may real se
cure. Georgia will never act thus. Though
she may occ;isi"iial y remind Alabama «*f hut
pu«t folly, vet she will, with her wonted
nanunity, go hand in hand with her in
any hi xx l*u) s" he me she may adapt,to’accom
plish her wishes.
Morth Carolina Bank Rills*-So'* the ad
vertisement of the Commission MerHian'.f
in Augusta, in another cohnnn. NVe hks
tl.e movement. We hope they will pi'rsa
ein it, nnd (hut others will follow t!i*
example. Let tlie Planters follow strictly
the advice therein given. We Dust they
will to a man rej e l these hills whenever
offered- -that they xvill not touch the uu-
e lean tilings- literally unclean and ragged
into the bargain. We shall then se.on see
the State rid of what is now a public pest.
Mr. Goneke— W« understand that this
tistinguislied musician has xisited M.lh-dgu-
ill** with his children, for the purpose oF dF
Living a concert. From the talents of Mri f
G. no I the accoi tplishine ntsoi* l»is children, " .
xvo are disposed to anticipate a rich treat.
Metr York— After n Irii f but animated
**!rugcl* Di Witt Clinton has been re-o}ec-
ti d Governor by u small majority 3’bo
Republican candidate. Gan. Pilcher hits
succeeded over Mr Huntingdon. Tho
Republicans claim n majority in both braa*
ches
The lute political movem. nts in New
York have bee n, to persons at a distance,,
enveloped in mystery. Now that the coo.
teat is over, we begin to have gli i'p»cs oF
the real situation of men und thing* mere,
Noah gives u« the following information.
From the Mere York Enquirer.
The election is now over, nnd xv.* *(att f
unhesitatingly, that the nomination of Judge
Rochester wasdocided onon at Washington
by Messrs Adams and Clay ; nnd the en
sures taken to make the state of New Y* rk
a dependant colony on the national aefoin*
istration—to break down its "olitieal tnflu*
enec, and to make the republican party it
self an instrument of its own desiru ties,
evince the most buhl and deep attempt al
adroit management ever heard of or known
in this country The so. reev with which
tlm plot xvas managed- tho orders convey
ed to tho lending Adams men to In on tho
•'lert—the preparations made to present p
republican whoso secret views went ^
k* . xvnto many sound an rubers of thoHJ.
kuitei Convention, all show that master spi
rit m political tact,Mr Henry Clay, who, in
the secrecy. ocblrcRi and success ot tho plot,
as far as it has gone, really outHtri|/S Miu
cluaxel and Cardinal Do Retx. Ciay is,
indeed, u wonderfulpoliticmn.
At a moment tranquil ly—the state pros
perous und happy—the laws executed with
fidelity no cause of complaint—no inirn*-
diatc ground opposition, a young man. un-
distinguished fur claims or talents, und hol
ding an . tfie u iiudsr Mr. Adams, sweeps
like a hurricane over the* state,ami hi* move-
mentH the secret springs being unknown.
fill the b.'bold* r with astonishment apd
alarm.
The eieinocratic party Ivonobtly thought
t hey were supporting their candidate, M r. Ro-
hester,
O'l i( E—*v it. h
(the poreoi '
4i “rtiur
!t* pioperiy
choid and kit hen fu
• ill hcvci.cI
c rate Tc
F» e! era I
nielli of
ih
h \ (UIOHS SAI.E—On Mo day
loth day ot fami *ry next, w ill lie s I
*1 Hi*' re.sioei.ee ..I Fieilriclt Scull in IImii
• ( k i on. ry. at public auction, pan "f the
, % pi ison.'l pioperty ul Wyatt' olh**i deceased,
i dr* *1 ce.pie'h I he/eof or dnred to be pre ded. (1| Wl , ii )i>e**, sheep, c itlla. pork, corn,
I .Mr //olt, i I' Ricliinoiid, by permission of| f.,.:dei, pi. n tat ion utu sds, 4sc be and th
BhMFil (
SA UiU Me
deceaih . o
NEK, l
KI >, y
aij( j I e fluster, when they were traneforring the
rum i r n ' ul "f Nwv-York, its power, inllu-
en o, cauals and eleetotial vote into the
w t § ^ | uo ^ hands of Me ears Adams and Clay, to bt hy
pi'rit'll.Vod Jin. e btirii m'ililic' i Wllh ac-oi.l"." lo lli.’ir own
til" ..)•.•» of i. ii millions of nenpl" jN ... ' V "J"" "nd interest..—J'ut down Mr. Cli|-
that slit’ has tiiiimphed in spite of ev. ry l too." 1 ' honest party ground*-'^-oppos" him
thill)., slif i» not to he pill off hv tacit -hut tot heaven’s sake dunt allow
know ierifjcmrnts nnd private reparation; 111 * " «’’ ""U, Kk.* slaves, to the iedernhsts
nor will she, i«>r the purpmo of restoring! o1 !'». wl'o, onneettled ... our .'"'Us, medi-
peace and luirmonv, meet the govermiiont 1 tnt '* "I" have long . luinted, the anndnlu-
of .it" U. States on halt-way ground. In ad-1 ‘!' ,n " r "l® repirf.liciin party. Do lo
nutting that both parties weje right, but tliat 8 lun ,UI * u§ «>n (diary l»dib---do not,
each mistook the others “ umvemeuts nnd > l '* n ‘ |, UhL * us fro,n Fliruon, chain us to
elispositioiis.” N* ver--she know s that she | Adams.
w;*s right, ntiel that h* r niitnguiiist xvas
w i' iig Ariel then* im^t be au op* u and n
public ncknowl* *'gcmt*nl e. 4 ' tins bid..re tlie
whole nation hy the mIk r pm ly , be tor* she
cun he sa uified—befoie tier reparation can
be complete
The following Report, from tho Cor u
mine** on tlie State of the Republic, x\uh
mode to Henate on Tuesday lust, and unun-
ivwusly at re. e] to ;
Iln Committee on the State eif the Re
public have had u. elm cnmmleraiwm \h* re-
~ . , , Buliition suhnii ted to them, direi um: an in-
Tin Treaty again-Al»I .a.na is a. h,M q,„r, into tlir expelm.< v til again nim,
nw.ih" to I.nr M l"" prospn.-t of ,|, P ( 5< . nPr „| cr „ f, rl|1 „. r,. ,|*
- mg the * t". k Imlnuis settled wr.tl.in negor’mtion with tin Chrrokee le. , s
II.
iiista
la*
gB..
W k-v t“ ur h
; tr .in .Mary 1 nd ami \ ginia.
u* i i u.- i,. <•.•«-;». x f u r carryrng it*, mi on ; —
u lUuptmg ilvi* modtt, then labor can be
com an.u .1 u\y or pi u:e. ihey ar*
■V" .u i , ami ii .• i,,, HiTia11 re* oiiniianda-
(H'u ■ o proposed T UI U', Ra.lwiixs u,
da , a.nearly the whxd.' of ,1ih ’worl-
f*i :ibv.r cf i
■.macs in Oircv
amt
territory
W till!II tllU H '
ported, Flint .
tmii'.y in coming t<
•utij. il White yoi
lorn* to reclaim ih
wretches xx bo hav. fled to thing
i- rv wl vn**, and to uupos* up*-
riininal, ox * r
by tun Cheroket!>
us ot Gt* rgia. rc
found no li.tlo bit
d« cihioii iffon tlo*
:«>m.nitte« »ir»* unx
uilo au«f profiiga.t
th*
bio
i>tra ii llit'in to
x dm
pii hx
to (»
tici.-ixu ihak uinicun
nix apj.it .rv x in.
ari^u vf u t>ij) tuu.ii
known to the
mis-loners xviln n« ».dialed th* c*s*
IH)2, uni n i- tin i pr« -inner* • .« 4 u
had to it, for w e li mi Ih t th.u'gli i •
pun from the authority and power gi
the acts "t * 4.iI>D9, *»n that * )i*j
they adlier** to tin* pxivisions of ti'«
ntllllHOII, il.ii * .HlllOlr.lv p
g.u the xx hole of till* ( unriuoocl.eo rix.’i
Tin* Goiiinii'xioners iii then n. g >e uiioiis
having pursued a no limm con sc l>Hivve*'n
vviial was pres rib. e' fix the n« in •»! 1799
a.m InUO, anil r* g.irdcd the e on<tituii-»n ur.-
der whtcli tn.'S acts wen ; asst'd, iiih> b*
,.ix»u ..•-«» upait from all oilier evidence t«.
Have itllcneleel Hie hue U» * axe tfu ( uatta
iiooclte* ut the ti *-t point .move me mouth
d Lchee crcuk, troth which it woulef nn
to Nickajack vviiiu.iit touching tho rivci, as
te in *• must t*e u rn.1* .’*o . an t fuan lti«
hill to fix j
if me | and regular the t'» * s of ofli* * i rs for " In- h ;
Com ! no oro* eitoh tun* been made, .md fur other I
■ ii ot purpown r* Inlivu to otfu al duties, winch J
e was ' was road tlm Iii si time
Tuesday. Mor. 2“. I
Thu Houser agreed Vo tin* aawmtment . f;
Sl ant.* to tlm hill from 9»c ilm.M*, « ah till
ing I In* tune t«» toruinati* ilruw. rs in i lu lot*
i**, i*»s hi take nut tin *r grants, hiu! reducing
the .a ci* oil hitler) runts. [Tim ti.ne ex-
• emit el toD'u 2.>th, l?3<, anU the price of
gewtifs red IK cel I" «j*'Bb
Un mot.or* of Mr Byne,
l'iic lull fiom Sauce to re n« .*i thu act
l iving ofi tlie ‘8t;itc into sexcr C .givssi"ii
«1 Districts, was lead tlm sc* oiui time anu
nurd* the *»foe.r ot the day fu U e fnesila.
the 5th uist
.Mr zhehco hy leave ofthc House, rep •
tee inshinter a bill to repeal a j - , i .
4tb, a.,*t a part «*1 ’he 8'h **cn* ».-« of »
iir-i ait.. . o' ;m < : . .ii of Uieriiai.,
„ >.l piaiuaiions ol the said decease.
Il I)** hiieei f.r the ensuing year Sale, Aie
en i .ue lr ui ei.i) to da) . xxilhinthc hour:-
•. s»;rit)e(l by law, and .nms made ku wn oi
HE RV I C’llt.i.L,) Exo „
JUH.N BIMO.N, J f !torS
December 5
e sold c
, U t '•'o.
K.ai'l» .
mil'
rvdle, (ivxiDceii couhty, x\ i
i in»* first 1 neniHx .n Man
•20 ui tlo* lit;* iiitl Hubi'
and ioi No 1(35,111 tin* II.
,i idy, sold . n iii* propei lx e.
dt’c’d lor tin* benefit
is ; terms made knov*
ii ilu da\ ol • lie
KOlvF.*: I H4.MIUI ON
aA FEL HA *11 Lil)N
Dec. 3 1H2 I
Adai’n
Ut. tiiuebicd t" ill
(lain ot ul Maillif
mine.li lie payiucn
ind is in.ii point, i nitu L'uiu wi cn was lead tfiu first umn
Bi'Nj »! \ r. *s,
JUli.N MaTHK^
her boundaries in perpetuity, has had the
effe* t of remising hei to a Reuse of dot) —
It 1** now, however toe* late we imagine It
tlmt mate had acted in the fii-t instance us
beesune n sepura.e and inde pendent sover
eignty—if.instead ofjoiinng in ihi denuncia-
ti.'ii d’Gov Troup and Ins adherents for tho
measure- the; adopted to secure (he rights
of Georgia, iln* had joined them, hud spoke
out m d.deuce of her own rights, her own
nrgociation wrh tlx
w ith a \ irw to extinguish the title te
kinds in their |)*»-ses-i'n within tho Pi
d Georgia And hIn * of etnpiu-ng n •
propriety of ** questmt: the G*ner;,| .
eminent to propose n Treaty aIIowii ,**
In •
aim
"•xth «if the territory
be allcrwaids purclia •*
in quired, nuh . {
d for the use u. ti
. . . Upon the bent reflection which thr ( .
hoeor, noil her own dignity, shenn.ht ha.a imttee li ev.- b**en uhlx* to he^toxv ulm
Slood .vli.iib (ie irgiu «..«■ sU..,d»-»lte, 9L bj..rt, th.-. "lUerum, an ..pinion, u I
nugli have gamed every thing all* wished. ‘
Interest—the most powerful **• ail motives
— clearly dictated this course—but Alaba
ma, some how oi other could not -« c it In
the conduct of Games, and Andrews, she
could perceive ev*ry ttnng to admire—in
vli it 3 Gov Troup ami the Old Treaty par
tx m tins state, cveiy tiling that was muter-
ous, hateful, am) deiestuhle. Tne effects
of ihis pel version uf mural perception are
just such ns vvu always antu ipated they
would be IL-r rights liave been viobited,
*.er interests have been disregarded—arm
she ha.-the exquisite sutifiictmii to know ao.t
IV-**], that these cal .ui ti<*S hav e keen hr tight
upon her, by hei own folly By the w ; y
we have In ard • f some expressions win* I
• re strong I \ indu 'i,** ot Do' u.or; .ticaU'ii
ujuhiojj 'i ruup A/w x t‘ Alabama iwr tu«
•pinion,
iti.outdix.Sion among them, that il
t ngu.sh.i't nt of :he Indian title to i
landswith.il the li. ns of Georgia is , i
t* r not o lx of eroristant but of iiigcnt . j
»*ncy. 5 his question ud<* been s«* re.
t» *!ly pr* 1 *. nodt- the fieri'r. <*o\• ri .u'
.. el til. Wishe s of tin r>lut p' ie.l u
itsati* ruion under such a div.r.-ov o.
pee 19, i.s to reruler. .it tins tune, a deb!..
* xiubil ot ts views, entirely unit, rex-
that little ©1st* wa- requir* .1 to M
It w onl isher
ue said, than what vvoulel serve to rtljii.
tbe G*\n*ral Gox• rnnient of vxhutuxei -..li-
-ttU' e might I)*' fell, from having a mu • . \
i'* often und so uni..; luiinteiy brought |. i j
• oiHideriMon 'Fhe respoc* which li
Mat.* ovvih itself, and whu li
‘•nteita
the Geio
11 a i"
it. I
V«l»litti*v«r vtsuinuy h© lUuu^nl to bulbil